Medical emergency for man out of oxygen at apartment, Belding MI
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According to the dispatch call, a 68-year-old man is experiencing a medical emergency due to running out of oxygen at his apartment near North Bridge Street. The caller reports he waited too long to refill his oxygen supply and is not doing well but may refuse hospital transport.
Audio|Heard on: Ionia County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The dispatch building on duty, a life in us for a priority one[1], near North Bridge Street, apartment number one, cross at Berger and Earl.
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Call comes third party from (name withheld), or a 68-year-old male there,
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who reported to her that he is out of oxygen in his house and is having been breathing through the tankiness vehicle.
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Essentially, zero-three.
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Central Building 4-3.
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There you go.
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In-row, near Northbridge, Department, number one.
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Claire, caller advised to go on through the side door.
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She says he waited too long to refill of oxygen and advising that he's not doing as well, but doesn't think he'll want to get transported.
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[1]
priority one: Highest-priority emergency medical response
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Location mentioned:
N Bridge St, Belding, MI 48809
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